{{orthodoxyinaustralia}}The Reverend Father Adrian Augustus is a priest in the [[ROCOR]] [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]], where he serves a parish in Sydney and is the spiritual director of ROCOR's Orthodox Mission in Pakistan.

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The Reverend Father '''Adrian Augustus''' is a [[priest]] in the [[ROCOR]] [[Diocese of Australia and New Zealand (ROCOR)|Diocese of Australia and New Zealand]], where he serves a [[parish]] in Sydney and is the spiritual director of ROCOR's Orthodox Mission in Pakistan.

==Biographical Sketch==

==Biographical Sketch==

===Life in India===

===Life in India===

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* Adrian was raised in a poor family.

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* 1977: Adrian was born in India, where he was raised.

* Adrian became an Anglican deacon, serving in India.

* Adrian became an Anglican deacon, serving in India.

* Adrian, inquiring into Orthodoxy, exchanged correspondence with Abp [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion of Sydney]], who provided detailed responses.

* Adrian, inquiring into Orthodoxy, exchanged correspondence with Abp [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion of Sydney]], who provided detailed responses.

* Abp Hilarion received correspondence from people who had left the Catholic seminary in Pakistan and were inquiring into Orthodoxy. He forwarded this to Fr Adrian, who asked permission to go to Pakistan to meet with them.

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* Abp Hilarion received correspondence from people who had left the Catholic [[seminary]] in Pakistan and were inquiring into Orthodoxy. He forwarded this to Fr Adrian, who asked permission to go to Pakistan to meet with them.

* First mission trip

* First mission trip

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:* Fr Adrian was met, not by merely the 2 he expected, but by 50 people.

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:* Fr Adrian was met, not only by the two he expected, but by 50 people.

:* After he settled into his hotel room, he was not allowed to leave the hotel (as he is ethnically Indian) until a local member of parliament permitted him to leave for 12 hours.

:* After he settled into his hotel room, he was not allowed to leave the hotel (as he is ethnically Indian) until a local member of parliament permitted him to leave for 12 hours.

:* During this time, the press reported that a priest had arrived, and more people came to see him.

:* During this time, the press reported that a priest had arrived, and more people came to see him.

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:* Fr Adrian preached for 2 hours, about the history and praxis of Orthodoxy. He then answered many questions about Orthodoxy. After his sermon, 110 Catholics joined the Orthodox faith, followed by 74 people the next day.

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:* Fr Adrian preached for two hours, about the history and praxis of Orthodoxy. He then answered many questions about Orthodoxy. After his sermon, 110 Catholics joined the Orthodox faith, followed by 74 people the next day.

:* When asking why his sermon had interested them, people responded that they were touched that Fr Adrian, an Indian, had come to preach Orthodoxy and looked on them as equals.

:* When asking why his sermon had interested them, people responded that they were touched that Fr Adrian, an Indian, had come to preach Orthodoxy and looked on them as equals.

:* When asking why they had invited him rather than other Orthodox priests in Pakistan, people responded that they hoped to be cared for by the largest and multicultural Church, the Church of Russia.

:* When asking why they had invited him rather than other Orthodox priests in Pakistan, people responded that they hoped to be cared for by the largest and multicultural Church, the Church of Russia.

* Fr Adrian then took on the responsibility of preserving this community, and Metr. [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion]] blessed the Archangel Michael Mission.

* Fr Adrian then took on the responsibility of preserving this community, and Metr. [[Hilarion (Kapral) of New York|Hilarion]] blessed the Archangel Michael Mission.

* His second trip to Pakistan was focused on pastoral care, meeting with people and understanding their needs.

* His second trip to Pakistan was focused on pastoral care, meeting with people and understanding their needs.

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:* He celebrated the Divine Liturgy there for the first time.

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:* He celebrated the [[Divine Liturgy]] there for the first time.

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:* On the same trip, a former Catholic priest and his wife converted to Orthodoxy, through being touched by the ancient prayers of the Liturgy while translating them.

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:* On the same trip, a former Catholic priest and his wife converted to [[Orthodoxy]], through being touched by the ancient prayers of the Liturgy while translating them.

:* Fr Adrian also baptised over 50 other people.

:* Fr Adrian also baptised over 50 other people.

:* He was also able to secure a missionary visa.

:* He was also able to secure a missionary visa.

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==Bibliography==

==Bibliography==

* [http://synod.com/synod/engdocuments/enart_orthodoxpakistan.html Interview of Fr Adrian Augustus by Denis Grishkov], at the Missionary Department of the [[Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary|Moscow Theological Academy]].

* [http://synod.com/synod/engdocuments/enart_orthodoxpakistan.html Interview of Fr Adrian Augustus by Denis Grishkov], at the Missionary Department of the [[Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary|Moscow Theological Academy]].

Missionary to Pakistan

Abp Hilarion received correspondence from people who had left the Catholic seminary in Pakistan and were inquiring into Orthodoxy. He forwarded this to Fr Adrian, who asked permission to go to Pakistan to meet with them.

First mission trip

Fr Adrian was met, not only by the two he expected, but by 50 people.

After he settled into his hotel room, he was not allowed to leave the hotel (as he is ethnically Indian) until a local member of parliament permitted him to leave for 12 hours.

During this time, the press reported that a priest had arrived, and more people came to see him.

Fr Adrian preached for two hours, about the history and praxis of Orthodoxy. He then answered many questions about Orthodoxy. After his sermon, 110 Catholics joined the Orthodox faith, followed by 74 people the next day.

When asking why his sermon had interested them, people responded that they were touched that Fr Adrian, an Indian, had come to preach Orthodoxy and looked on them as equals.

When asking why they had invited him rather than other Orthodox priests in Pakistan, people responded that they hoped to be cared for by the largest and multicultural Church, the Church of Russia.

Fr Adrian then took on the responsibility of preserving this community, and Metr. Hilarion blessed the Archangel Michael Mission.

His second trip to Pakistan was focused on pastoral care, meeting with people and understanding their needs.

On the same trip, a former Catholic priest and his wife converted to Orthodoxy, through being touched by the ancient prayers of the Liturgy while translating them.

Fr Adrian also baptised over 50 other people.

He was also able to secure a missionary visa.

There are now three Christans who wish to become priests, and there are plans in place for their training in other parts of Asia. There are also six young women who wish to become nuns, and there are plans for their training in Russia.